KPMG understands talented developers. You will work alongsidemultidisciplinary agile teams including product owners, QA engineers, UX designers and business analysts to design, build and maintain technology enabled solutions for a range of global clients.

You will work to reinvent how businesses work.

A Senior Software Engineer at KPMG is technically highly skilled and versatile, with a passion for creating robust, high performing software that can delight both internal and external clients. You’ll thrive in teams of cross-functional developers and take pride in your work, keeping up to date with the latest developments in the field of technology.

Working primarily with the Microsoft Web Technology Stack and hosted on Azure, the successful candidate will have experience of software development at an enterprise level. The candidate must also have strong commercial experience, good communication skills and be actively sociable. You will be expected to work within, and contribute heavily to, a close-knit team of developers who are highly motivated and focused. A passion for software development, interest in new technologies and the regular consumption of technology blogs and articles is an absolute necessity for the successful applicant. In exchange the candidate will be given time to explore new tech and create POC’s which we demonstrate across the team on a regular basis.

The Role

KPMG Nunwood develop a software application called CX Cloud. The platform is designed around the collection of customer experience data and the delivery of this information into the heart of some of the UK’s largest organisations.

The software engineer will be working on developing new features and capabilities for the CX Cloud application, as well as associated services required to implement large, on-going reporting solutions.

The role will also encompass some elements of implementation for projects and operations within KPMG Nunwood, however 95%+ of the role will be focussed on product roadmap and feature generation for the platform, which has an aggressive enhancement plan over the next 2+ years.